Making iodine

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  • @BadReligi0nFan69
    @BadReligi0nFan69 6 років тому +1065

    "It only took 30 seconds and you can see my crappy creation", you sound like my father.

  • @TheBookDoctor
    @TheBookDoctor 9 років тому +605

    The "weird effect" around 6:20 is probably because of the basic nature of the solution. Bases tend to have a soapy feel to them, which affects the surface tension such that, when circumstances are right (such as the droplet size and height that they're falling from being just right) droplets can slide around on top of the liquid before the droplet merges with the main volume of the solution.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  9 років тому +207

      +LateNightHacks That's actually really cool. I had no idea.

    • @Dev961000
      @Dev961000 9 років тому +66

      +TheBookDoctor Bases only feel soapy because they saponify esters of fatty acids on our skin. They don't affect surface tension themselves as don't have the same hydro/lipophilic structure like long chain fatty acids.

    • @AuraRisen
      @AuraRisen 9 років тому +5

      +LateNightHacks Thanks!

    • @chrisorlim
      @chrisorlim 9 років тому +14

      +Dev961000 The surface tension might be affected by the PVP, in basic solutions it´s insoluble but remember that its an equilibrium reaction, so there´s still some of the PVP even at high pH.

    • @LateNightHacks
      @LateNightHacks 8 років тому +7

      +Nile Red
      Hey Nile, random question, I can only see some of the comments here, can't even see my own comment, any ideas? don't think I have changed any of my security settings, don't think I'm blocked either? bizarre... any ideas?

  • @IbakonFerba
    @IbakonFerba 7 років тому +896

    I LOVE the color of Iodine gas, it's the most beautiful purple I know

    • @industrialadhesive6357
      @industrialadhesive6357 4 роки тому +3

      That about TACN

    • @industrialadhesive6357
      @industrialadhesive6357 4 роки тому +1

      The copper salt not the other one

    • @noname-codm4590
      @noname-codm4590 4 роки тому +1

      Can i make nitrogen triiodide with methyl iodide?

    • @oblonggator84
      @oblonggator84 4 роки тому

      I wonder what the light graph thingy for it looks like (spectrograph? Maybe?)

    • @macleanmarsh
      @macleanmarsh 4 роки тому +3

      Brought to you by HBOMAX, which has the same purple and just gave me an ad for it. Hurray 😑

  • @oderstein9368
    @oderstein9368 5 років тому +581

    Nile: this might shock a lot of you..
    Me: (not understanding what he is talking about 99% of the time) shocking.. yes, very shocking indeed

    • @imaginarytree
      @imaginarytree 4 роки тому +6

      same HAHA

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 3 роки тому +3

      Main thing is it's not eye-o-deen lol

    • @trashtech3397
      @trashtech3397 2 роки тому

      Fffffff

    • @kvarner6886
      @kvarner6886 2 роки тому

      Oh my god, me too.

    • @NomadicSal
      @NomadicSal 10 місяців тому

      Ya, I remember being uneducated and not knowing a thing he was talking about. It was right now

  • @markolazarevic4209
    @markolazarevic4209 9 років тому +104

    Thanks for making this video. I was waiting for good iodine extraction with explanation for a really long time. You gave chemical equations and explained what is actually happening. In my opinion that are the most important things to do when making chemistry videos. Keep doing them and good luck.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  9 років тому +32

      +Marko Lazarevic Thanks! It actually took quite a long time to figure out what was happening because there weren't many resources online to follow.

    • @trevorwassink7234
      @trevorwassink7234 4 роки тому +2

      Another a7x fan watching nilered. Weird phenomenon that there's so many metalheads watching these videos haha.
      Maybe nilered should learn how to extract the essence of metal from Jimmy sullivan's remains next :)

    • @mucodevries2955
      @mucodevries2955 3 роки тому +4

      @@trevorwassink7234 haha, what a coincidence another a7x fan here :) he should try making a metal detector that detects metalheads

    • @hboyO2
      @hboyO2 3 роки тому +4

      @@trevorwassink7234 i read this as "methheads" and it made so much sense lmao

    • @Afterl7fe
      @Afterl7fe 3 роки тому +1

      @@trevorwassink7234 that's a good idea ngl

  • @jebug29
    @jebug29 9 років тому +85

    Yes! Polymers!

  • @NevinWilliams71
    @NevinWilliams71 9 років тому +38

    Yeah, I too thought Iodine sublimated, and wasn't ordinarily found as a liquid. until just now;
    I don't really know if I was explicitly taught that, or had just drawn my own conclusions after watching its behaviour: it certainly *looks* like it sublimates from a distance.

  • @HyperionNyx
    @HyperionNyx 9 років тому +558

    Chlor-een
    Floor-een
    Bro-meen
    Astat-een
    Io-dine

    • @bluechem5479
      @bluechem5479 9 років тому +96

      Ununseptium

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 9 років тому +50

      Platinum, platinium?
      Aluminum, aluminium?

    • @johanneslarsson5183
      @johanneslarsson5183 9 років тому +37

      +louis tournas I think it is platinum and aluminium. Or am I wrong?

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 9 років тому +12

      Johannes Larsson
      Yes, that is correct, but why not platinium.

    • @johanneslarsson5183
      @johanneslarsson5183 9 років тому +6

      I don't know. And I'm not supposed to know, right?

  • @oldgoodrandomroutine
    @oldgoodrandomroutine 9 років тому +15

    16:48 Best moment of this video --- looks like some violetish sky and hugeee Moon!

  • @Nebelwerfer210cm
    @Nebelwerfer210cm 7 років тому +131

    Take a shot for every time he says "with strong stirring"

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 7 років тому +7

      Jason Fritz and "the solution is a little bit cloudy"

    • @TheFlipside
      @TheFlipside 6 років тому +10

      with strong stirring comes great responsibility

    • @caseysarakaitis3282
      @caseysarakaitis3282 5 років тому +8

      I wish I could, but I too drunk still from the “take a shot every time he forgets to put all of the chemicals in the intro”

    • @siddharthdhanasekarmorning8915
      @siddharthdhanasekarmorning8915 3 роки тому

      I AM Drunk Coz of you, will take years for me to become sober

    • @tyrlant2189
      @tyrlant2189 3 роки тому

      No

  • @wood0366
    @wood0366 7 років тому +138

    I first read that as Iodine-Provalone

    • @U014B
      @U014B 6 років тому +19

      That's when you specifically use iodized salt during the cheese-making process.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 6 років тому +5

      Let's make iodine pizza ;)

    • @Xenakeyblademaster
      @Xenakeyblademaster 3 роки тому +1

      Mm, tasty iodine cheeses. Antibacterial AND delicious

    • @Howtoeatrocks
      @Howtoeatrocks 3 роки тому

      @@BillAnt talk about clean eating :D

    • @deadboiraids
      @deadboiraids 3 роки тому

      get that cheddar

  • @gearknuckles4723
    @gearknuckles4723 8 років тому +10

    you can also make iodine from potassium iodide, hydrogen peroxide, water, and muriatic acid. it's a lot easier and inexpensive. you can use coffee filters to strain it as well

    • @1fast72nova
      @1fast72nova 2 роки тому +1

      Something about this comment screams breaking badly lol

    • @TheXenProject
      @TheXenProject Рік тому

      Ironically hydroiodic acid can be used to easily make meth.
      If you live near a nuclear power plant, you can usually order free potassium iodide tablets

  • @tenebignisgames4926
    @tenebignisgames4926 5 років тому +115

    "No, officer, not 'Meth'. Methyl Iodide, I swear!"

    • @lewisho8114
      @lewisho8114 4 роки тому +2

      Lmao. Methyl is CH3.

    • @ΑντώνηςΒαμβακούσης
      @ΑντώνηςΒαμβακούσης 4 роки тому +7

      @@lewisho8114 r/whooosh

    • @Zomby_Woof
      @Zomby_Woof 4 роки тому +8

      @@ΑντώνηςΒαμβακούσης Not totally off base though.
      Hydriotic acid can be used quite efficiently to make meth, though if memory serves, the synth to make it and the synth to make meth are close enough that there is no point to making hydriotic acid, and it's purchase is as controlled as is methamphetamine.

    • @loganclementi8947
      @loganclementi8947 4 роки тому +2

      @@Zomby_Woof actually, both can be catalyzed by red phosphorus.

    • @spiderdude2099
      @spiderdude2099 4 роки тому +6

      Methyl iodide is used to make methamphetamine tho, so you’re not far off. That’s the entire reason phosphorous is used to make meth too. It’s used to make methyl iodide by first producing phosphorous triiodide

  • @goodfeller2
    @goodfeller2 9 років тому +80

    I love the smell of iodine in the morning.

    • @henryjiang9664
      @henryjiang9664 7 років тому +19

      Mitchell G Somethings telling me that you are synthesizing meth

    • @dannyboy12244
      @dannyboy12244 5 років тому

      I don’t think it smells

    • @allseeingeyezz
      @allseeingeyezz 4 роки тому +1

      @@dannyboy12244 for some reason, it kinda tastes like chicken to me. mmm mmm lugols.

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 4 роки тому +7

      @@dannyboy12244 It smells. The vapors smell very strongly and I'm pretty sure they're corrosive too.

    • @lithiumscience6861
      @lithiumscience6861 4 роки тому +2

      @@dannyboy12244 iodine smells like strong cleaner

  • @EdwardTriesToScience
    @EdwardTriesToScience 4 роки тому +15

    Tried this, and instead of getting iodine, when I tried sublimating it, it let out yellow fumes, which smelled earthy and sulfury

  • @clarsach29
    @clarsach29 2 роки тому +5

    I think making elemental iodine was one of the first experiments I did with a junior chemistry set: redox of potassium iodide with sodium hydrogen sulphate to make elemental (insoluble in water) iodine which can then be filtered out and used for a sublimation reaction...happy days

  • @kieranodea771
    @kieranodea771 6 років тому +19

    Getting iodine from tincture is MUCH better, its faster and yields are better. You can usually get around 1 gram for every 1 oz of tincture.

  • @shad0ex
    @shad0ex 8 років тому +4

    If you were to add a strong non-polar like Toluene you could simply wash the polymer off the water/NaI solution. No need for slow filtering and you have the added bonus of knowing that Toluene definitely got rid of all the polymer.
    Also Iodine is very soluble in DCM and so it makes it a good solution to clean up your glassware after then you can simple evaporate the DCM off and recover your last tiny bit of I2.

  • @louistournas120
    @louistournas120 4 роки тому +4

    I have seen liquid iodine when I was a kid back in 1991 or so. I had produced some iodine accidentally. We didn't have the web to look stuff up. I recognized it as being iodine. I placed the dark stuff into a test tube and heated it. There was a lot of violet vapors. When I tilted it, to my shock, some black liquid flowed. Luckily, I had a stopper on the test tube.

  • @romancuzyes3464
    @romancuzyes3464 4 роки тому +18

    Thank you Nilered, for helping me with my science projects in school. :)

  • @y2ksw1
    @y2ksw1 9 років тому +1

    The effect during filtering is happening because two very similiar liquids are combined and it is a very useful shortcut for comparing liquids without actually making an analysis. The film building between the two liquids happens at the atomic level and is caused by a sort of boiling one substance into another.

  • @bpark10001
    @bpark10001 4 роки тому +5

    You need to insulate around the beaker with foil to keep the walls hot so all the iodine sublimes onto the flask. You should use ice water in the flask.

  • @d3athreaper100
    @d3athreaper100 5 років тому

    6:26 I use extracted peppermint spirits to treat my stomach problems and sometimes when I squirt the liquid into a cup of water beads of the peppermints. Roll across the top in exactly the same way

  • @ballisticbonzai
    @ballisticbonzai 9 років тому +3

    I love how u always add humour into ur videos

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  9 років тому +4

      +Zachary Lim I try :P

  • @NavyField123
    @NavyField123 9 років тому +19

    I would highly advice not to use gravity filtration once you have the elemental iodine.
    It can easily oxidise your paper and its going to rip (the same does apply to KMnO4).

    • @WildRapier
      @WildRapier 2 роки тому +1

      Use glass fiber filter paper dude, no worries!

  • @jackpreston9236
    @jackpreston9236 5 років тому +3

    6:05
    i may be wrong but that may be some variation of the leidenfrost effect, but instead of steam its water vapor.

  • @a3xccy379
    @a3xccy379 9 років тому

    The time your videos are shown in college :) I start screaming Nile Red
    Just keep up your good content,20% Learnt through books and rest 80% via Nile red videos Kudos

  • @arandomperson5026
    @arandomperson5026 3 роки тому +1

    Y'all remember burning magnesium in school and almost burning off your retinas

  • @Dziaji
    @Dziaji 3 роки тому

    I started this video from autoplay and I was like “what is this? A nilered clone? He talks just like him and has the same style, but he isn’t quite as good, and his voice is different”. Then i checked and realized it is just an old nilered video. He has come a long way.

  • @Xaelum
    @Xaelum 9 років тому +1

    At 6:05 it seems the surface tension of the upper layer of the water is higher thant the washing dropplets, causing them not to unite immediately with the water.
    About which compound was responsible for that, I don't know, but my guess would be the leftovers of the polymer.

  • @seagie382
    @seagie382 4 роки тому +2

    the hydrochloric acid container at 1:53 looks really cool

  • @kilowhiskyforge4337
    @kilowhiskyforge4337 3 роки тому

    9:07 I saw that excess polymer drop back in, close cut but I GOT YA, hah anyways damn good stuff, I love this

  • @irvingkurlinski
    @irvingkurlinski 8 років тому +1

    If you use ice water you can get a better recode station of iodine on the bottom of the round flask.

  • @flailios
    @flailios 8 років тому +14

    I would love to see you produce your own sodium hydroxide using the Chlor-Alkoli process. I would be interested to see how you trap the chlorine and what you choose for a membrane.

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  8 років тому +14

      I am honestly not a huge fan of electrolysis for some reason, so I am not sure Ill ever do it :(. I might eventually do it though, in the future. The likelihood is low though

    • @flailios
      @flailios 8 років тому +7

      +NileRed I appreciate your honesty.

    • @blueknight3221
      @blueknight3221 8 років тому +1

      It would be awesome!! I read about using UV to react hydrogen & chlorine, I'm not sure it can work though..

    • @recessiv3
      @recessiv3 8 років тому +2

      flailios it is fairly simple. I just got 2 40mm T pieces of PVC pipe and ran a smaller pipe between the two pieces, and capped off the ends of both T pieces. After that, I just rammed in 2 tissues as the membrane and they worked fine. I actually currently have it going now, and it's interesting to see the murky solution on the right (my carbon electrode eroded, I don't care all too much, as they're super cheap) and the clear solution on the left. A smell of bleach / chlorine is also really prevalent on the right, but not on the left (I should mention my anode is on the left).
      I'm doing this to obtain sodium hydroxide which I will then mix with magnesium powder and burn, which gives the product of sodium metal and magnesium hydroxide. Mg + NaOH -> Na + MgOH, a simple displacement.

    • @flailios
      @flailios 8 років тому +1

      epicsilverprince it certainly is a simple process. I just wanted to watch Nile do it :-)

  • @firedragon159
    @firedragon159 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, never noticed that, Iodine is the only halogen one where you pronounce the "ein" instead of the other, similarly spelled, "eens". What a fun language!

  • @BeastM140i
    @BeastM140i 4 роки тому +1

    If you let the solution sit for a few days, the povidone polymer sinks to the bottom. It makes filtering so much easier

  • @psycronizer
    @psycronizer 7 років тому +1

    NileRed, the reason for that weird effect is quite simple...there are probably some monomers left over from the povidone hydrolysis and possibly even some surfactant in the original povidone solution, so what you have got there is some modification of the surface tension dynamics going on....

  • @jatarokemuri4549
    @jatarokemuri4549 8 років тому +1

    I believe it is the vapour pressure that caused the iodine to condense. You put the flask to prevent iodine vapour from escaping the beaker. The vapour has no where to go and slowly builds up in the beaker, causing the pressure to increase, allowing the iodine to exhibit the liquid phase.

    • @Kirbyofdeath
      @Kirbyofdeath 7 років тому +2

      Jataro Kemuri But the beaker has an open spout on the side. Even without a spout for pouring, a flask on top of a beaker wouldn't have a good enough seal to make a good pressure vessel.

  • @karlbergen6826
    @karlbergen6826 6 років тому +1

    Years ago when I did more experimenting I noticed the iodine melt when I heated it and I thought it was because it was impure. Solid iodine is fairly volatile. If you leave out in the air very long you will lose a lot of it it to evaporation.

  • @garfieldcouch4443
    @garfieldcouch4443 3 роки тому

    Nike red must be a star... since he's making elements.

  • @josephvanas6352
    @josephvanas6352 4 роки тому +2

    4:55 The forbidden lemonade

  • @Prodluud
    @Prodluud 3 місяці тому

    Im a producer but i swear watching these lab videos are calming as hell

  • @robolor3815
    @robolor3815 4 роки тому +1

    Based on just observation, I would say it's a solubility issue as to why the water "bubbles" like that, I noticed it at my old job when water from the tap would drip into a wash basin that used to have soapy water in it

  • @EarthPoweredHippie
    @EarthPoweredHippie 4 роки тому +1

    The effect on the draining solution through the coffee filter is caused by the 2 liquids having slightly different surface tensions in my opinion

  • @Gabbos
    @Gabbos 9 років тому +31

    Well, I guess you gotta make an iodine clock video now... lol

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  9 років тому +10

      +Gabbos Ironfist I actually already have one :)

    • @mentalbarber
      @mentalbarber 9 років тому +2

      nature isn't perfect as many species aren't able to adapt fast enough to their surroundings so maybe altering certain traits in our DNA wouldn't be a terrible idea

  • @Spycyzygy
    @Spycyzygy 9 років тому +3

    So I tried putting in just solid NaOH and it made some crazy red almost crystal looking chunks
    Adding more water and an actual solution plus heating seems to dissolve them though

  • @NigelHaarstad
    @NigelHaarstad 2 роки тому +2

    Just got done labeling all my glassware when I came across this video and saw your Erlenmeyer flask labeled Ibex. I definitely should have labeled mine as different species of goats instead of by letter. Missed opportunity. XD

  • @alternative_piccolo3130
    @alternative_piccolo3130 3 роки тому

    for cleaning my iodine at the end, i used ascorbic acid and ethanol solution, ethanol will dissolve the iodine, and the ascorbic acid is still soluble in alcohol but also reduces the iodine. just an alternate method

  • @benearhart1224
    @benearhart1224 3 роки тому +1

    the bubbling effect is from high surface tension caused by the remains of the polymer.

  • @Boogie_the_cat
    @Boogie_the_cat 2 роки тому +2

    I have a nuclear power plant in the vicinity of my hometown, so they give us free iodine to use in case of an "accident". I guess that's because it works slightly better than "duck and cover" (which was actually taught to American schoolchildren during the cold war).
    Duck and cover. Right. I think the best part of that technique is it brings the lips closer to the butt, so that you can kiss yourself goodbye.

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 9 років тому +3

    Wow. the comment section is particularly poor today...
    Niles, I don't know about anyone else, but I am indeed astounded by your liquid, non-sublimating iodine. Sublimating iodine was my very favorite experiment in high school honor's chem. I do not remember the details of it, but it was under a hot plate, and it did not liquify against the beaker walls as yours did. I want to know more!
    Do you by chance have any sources about this situation? anything that explains things further? (I'm happy to do my own research, I'm just wondering if you already did some legwork on your own.)

  • @zettozero7865
    @zettozero7865 8 років тому +32

    Just realized you have something similar to NurdRage.
    You both are chemists, and your initials are NR.

    • @markbritton6798
      @markbritton6798 4 роки тому

      you could 'ave sumink there sherock?

    • @jenbadabam8801
      @jenbadabam8801 3 роки тому

      I think I remember there being a lot of hints that nurdrage is based in Germany.

    • @markbritton6798
      @markbritton6798 3 роки тому

      What pharmacy chemist's? . il take 2 oounces of your finest turkish papaver, & 10 grains of diaphine my good man!

    • @linkmcintosh2244
      @linkmcintosh2244 2 роки тому

      Yes and they're both Canadian, also.

  • @goliathprojects7354
    @goliathprojects7354 3 роки тому

    6:13 From the way it looks I'd guess it has something to do with the different surface tentions of both fluids.

  • @pinkyphenolphthalene5765
    @pinkyphenolphthalene5765 5 років тому +1

    6:16 those look like antibubbles and its probably caused from the way it is being poured

  • @prajwol_poudel
    @prajwol_poudel 5 років тому +4

    I miss the good old days when tincture solution was more easy to get than povidone.

  • @TheAxleRaider
    @TheAxleRaider 3 роки тому

    1:05 attracts insect? Hold on this video just became a DIY tutorial for torture.

  • @MadScientist267
    @MadScientist267 2 роки тому +1

    Ice in the round bottom solve your "no crystals" issue ;)

  • @anonymoususer3293
    @anonymoususer3293 4 роки тому +1

    It doesn't sublimate. It sublimes.

  • @cloudstrife6435
    @cloudstrife6435 3 роки тому

    It's awesome how you made a 21 minute video on extracting iodine but Explosions and Fire did it in less than 10 seconds lol

  • @Derpysaur
    @Derpysaur 6 років тому +10

    6:18 your experiencing anti-bubbles my friend

  • @sinbindinchin
    @sinbindinchin 7 років тому +1

    The decrease in solubility of the povidone is going to be due to the fact you no longer have it as a salt after stealing the iodine from it, also I suppose it could possibly even cross link a bit, but not extensively considering sterics don't look particularly favourable, and excess base would probably attack that ketone more readily if any of that is going on. The fact that it's soluble to start means the chain length cant be particularly long even if it is as the salt, despite the oxygens there's enough aliphatic stuff going on to make it want to precipitate without many repeat units, probably even with only one of each. So yea, it's probably entirely because its no longer as the iodide.

  • @bromisovalum8417
    @bromisovalum8417 3 роки тому

    I use potassium metabisulfite instead of thiosulfate but it is the same line of thinking. It reduces iodine to iodide ion. Another, more rare compound that can do this, is hyponitrite.

  • @moocowwolf
    @moocowwolf 9 років тому +1

    Nile i just want to say love the videos keep it up

  • @xXCrazyxNoobxX
    @xXCrazyxNoobxX 9 років тому +62

    9:05 fail x)

    • @mg42sd
      @mg42sd 5 років тому +4

      Almost perfect cut, but not good enough. We can see your mistakes NileRed!

    • @evanng3271
      @evanng3271 5 років тому

      Well then can you do better than him?

    • @mg42sd
      @mg42sd 5 років тому

      @@evanng3271
      I can do it, yes I can
      'cause I am a jewish American!

  • @Arcelux
    @Arcelux 3 роки тому +3

    Things you should never say when doing chemistry : " It's more to my taste " ; that is all.

  • @shaalplayz2456
    @shaalplayz2456 3 роки тому +1

    13:56 lookslike tea

  • @williamjones8449
    @williamjones8449 4 роки тому +2

    Would be cool to make the components for testing for elements in sea water. Like a DIY strontium or calcium test kits.

  • @jekyllgaming99
    @jekyllgaming99 8 років тому

    When I watch your videos, whenever you talk about costs, all I can think is "but you don't do this for the cost, you do it for the process!" XD

    • @jekyllgaming99
      @jekyllgaming99 8 років тому

      As is true for your Aspirin to Paracetamol series XD

  • @ObeyCamp
    @ObeyCamp 7 років тому +3

    This video will probably get everyone put on a DEA watchlist XD

  • @DavidGao
    @DavidGao 8 років тому +2

    I remember iodine can be extracted from some seaweed-like things. Forgot about details, only remember heating them and producing tons of smoke. Can we have a video for that someday?

  • @DrSAM69
    @DrSAM69 8 років тому +1

    Or you can just distill the povidone-iodine solution and all the povidone will remain in the boiling flask.
    Crystals of iodine will form in the condenser and some will flush down to the receiving flask along with water.

  • @rivitraven
    @rivitraven 5 років тому

    At 11:30 why did you just let the hcl pour into there when it's obvious that it's boiling off. You could have used a pipette to add to the solution to prevent the boiling and thus splashback.

  • @atari7001
    @atari7001 8 років тому

    Residual elemental iodine remaining in solution can be extracted by adding petroleum ether and shaking in a sep funnel. The iodine will preferentially dissolve in the solvent and can be evaporated to obtain crystals.

  • @ville7949
    @ville7949 2 роки тому

    the weird in 6:19 was coffee filtter was punktured and it was dripping on the surface

  • @chenierjauresyabut8884
    @chenierjauresyabut8884 4 роки тому +1

    Please dont tell me im not the only one whos watching nile's videos without understanding anything...

  • @allenclabo4319
    @allenclabo4319 Рік тому

    Most of the time, I2 is sublimed (not "sublimated") at a much lower temperature - there is sufficient vapor pressure above the solid at 40-60C to sublime it onto a cold surface quite successfully - so those of us that generate and use I2 vapor aren't ever melting the solid - you aren't wrong for an isolated, one-component system, and the rest of us haven't been wrong in an open, multi-component system - and if you put ice in the round bottom flask, you will get most of the I2 subliming onto the flask instead of the beaker and will get much nicer crystals, too - not criticism, just hopefully helpful comments -

  • @mouseshadow-f5k
    @mouseshadow-f5k Рік тому +1

    Crystal question: if you leave a seed crystal or several maybe, wouldn't that encourage the future iodine gas to start crystalization on those seed points? That would make harvesting much easier, and you would end up with some wicked large and cool iodine crystals. Is this viable?

  • @ericwolf1782
    @ericwolf1782 2 роки тому

    Cool variation of the clock the process is definitely not a economic solution for obtaining elemental iodine that's for sure but if that's what you have to work with it works thanks for the lesson

  • @hopefullsinner3186
    @hopefullsinner3186 4 роки тому

    Povidone iodine is expensive where I live. I use it to make water safe to drink in the bush. I think it's hard to get anything in higher concentrations. You know why.

  • @dinmorsamushimushi
    @dinmorsamushimushi Рік тому

    That’s amazing! The color change was awesome!

  • @woof0073
    @woof0073 3 роки тому

    Im addicted with this smartass and i don't know why.

  • @EnslavedComedyEisen
    @EnslavedComedyEisen 3 роки тому

    I just realized that every video of him extracting an element is for making something else which can be used for future test. EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED.

  • @apostle333
    @apostle333 7 років тому +4

    Would you be interested in making a visually appealing oscillating reaction? I remember this from a lab although I don't remember the reagents involved. I simply remember that it would shift from blue to gold to clear, and repeat.

    • @floorskin1
      @floorskin1 2 роки тому

      He did it.
      I saw it on you tube shorts the other day.

  • @vylbird8014
    @vylbird8014 7 років тому +2

    I used to have some iodine for an elements collection. Then one day I went to look at it, and it was gone. Vanished. My jar apparently wasn't quite airtight.

  • @SoapMcCallister
    @SoapMcCallister 3 роки тому +2

    Fluorine, Chlorine and Bromine. They all have the same Pronunciation under the Halogen Family.
    It's based on how you pronounce Eye-o-dene

  • @kieranodea771
    @kieranodea771 5 років тому

    Iodine all ways crystallizes more on the sides of the flask then on the ice filled flask sitting on top. A classmate of mine live 5 min away and iodine crystallizes the opposite way for him. Crazy iodine has a mind of its own.

  • @wansichen3743
    @wansichen3743 7 років тому

    what you are thought about iodine is not wrong ,because you seal off the vessel while heating it ,you have change the pressure inside the vessel ,so it is not liquid at room pressure

  • @Atomos95
    @Atomos95 9 років тому

    Here in italy we have a similar tincture but made of iodine and similar compounds. So that mixture reqiire only HCl and H2O2 for extraction. This forms pretty pure crystals that can be purified by a simple filtration in a buchner. The yeld is super high. The sublimation process isn't proper for good yelds but is the mode fo obtain suoer pure iodine.

  • @nathanstock7368
    @nathanstock7368 3 роки тому

    It went from looking like water, to orange juice, then to sweet tea🤣

  • @JustHereToV1be
    @JustHereToV1be 9 років тому +3

    3:41 looks like your pouring cream into coffee lol

  • @victorycoffee92
    @victorycoffee92 4 роки тому

    You sounded really happy when you said "coffee filters". :)

  • @belrestro
    @belrestro 4 роки тому +1

    9:07 it dropped down, but the footage skipped, to this day I wonder what was an emotion.

  • @jaydenostrovsky8096
    @jaydenostrovsky8096 2 роки тому +2

    I just gained a third brain cell

  • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic8158
    @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic8158 3 роки тому

    The liquid iodine looks so cool

  • @lucaanaletto179
    @lucaanaletto179 3 роки тому

    me with my bottle of I2 "it is your time, my child."

  • @grunthostheflatulent269
    @grunthostheflatulent269 8 років тому

    We use the sodium thiosulphate / KI / starch method to titrate for Cu concentration in an electroless plating bath in industry.

  • @akirasantos5187
    @akirasantos5187 Рік тому

    13:45 can I let this solution sit for a couple of days to precipitate more Iodine? or the iodine will dissolve again in the solution?

  • @billions1must1fry
    @billions1must1fry 2 роки тому

    this guy fr why im passing science

  • @ernestoterrazas3480
    @ernestoterrazas3480 7 років тому

    Your videos are very interesting and your explanations very clear congratulations and thank you very much for shearing with us your big chemical knowledge

  • @MathIguess
    @MathIguess 5 років тому +1

    I love your sense of humour xD